Leonardo DiCaprio spent $10M on an eco-friendly Manhattan apartment

NEW YORK, May 8 (UPI) --Leonardo DiCaprio has purchased a $10 million two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment on the fourth floor of New York City's exclusive Delos building, which boasts an "unprecedented combination of luxury living and science-based wellness technologies and designs."

The 39-year-old actor's new digs come with a bevy of luxury amenities, according to Page Six, including "vitamin C-infused showers, purified air and water and a circulated aromatherapy air supply."

The "WELL-certified" apartment was also builty with heat-reflexology flooring that somehow supports posture.

Aromatherapy scents are pumped into the apartment to enhance mood, while a "dawn-simulation" lightening design slowly increases light in a bedroom at your chosen wake-up time.

There's also a reflexology pathway made of stones, a weekly delivery of farmers' market produce and a built-in juicing station.

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